Jas tries to offer some helpful advice to a stressed student, but ends up starting World War Three. Heston receives some disturbing news about Sam's death from the coroner.
Aled Jones travels to Cornwall to help an adventure-loving couple embark on their new life in the country, and gets a close-up view of the county's unique crab population. Show more
Bargain Hunt visits Horncastle, Lincolnshire. Jonathan Pratt and Charles Hanson guide the teams and Tim Wonnacott visits the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Show more
A special celebrity edition of the quiz, as two teams of clever celebrities prepare to lose their dignity in honour of Comic Relief. Show more
Cookery series. Chefs Ed Baines and Valentine Warner visit and compete in country shows. In this episode, the chefs enter the 'Packed Lunch for Two' category in the Stokesley show. Show more
Cookery series. Ed Baines and Valentine Warner visit and compete in country shows. The chefs both hope to win the day with their date and walnut scones at the Nidderdale show. Show more
Armed with his 1913 guide, Michael Portillo explores the once great empire of Austria-Hungary. He begins this leg in Vienna and continues on to Salzburg. Show more
John Humphrys presents another semi-final. Subjects are the life and films of David Niven, Edward III, the Pixies, the life of Giuseppe Garibaldi and the Flashman novels. Show more
Gardening magazine. Monty Don plants bare root roses, Carol Klein explains the exotic and dramatic history of mahonias and Joe Swift shares tips for creating a contemporary garden. Show more
George Mallory was obsessed with becoming the first person to conquer Mount Everest, but was last seen 800 feet below the summit in 1924, before disappearing into legend. Show more
The fun continues as Jonathan Ross and Jack Whitehall look back at the Comic Relief Bake Off, David Brent returns and the Fresh Meat cast take on a university-based challenge. Show more
Is the new pope really able to reform Catholicism? Can Boris stop the bankers' bonus cap? And black death pits in London. With Stephanie Flanders.
Martha Kearney and guests review new zombie drama In the Flesh, Tracy Chevalier's new book The Last Runaway and a stage adaptation of Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah. Show more
Exploring the influences that have shaped John Adams's unique music, from minimalism to jazz and from the Indian raga to the European classical tradition. Show more